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I agree with your nomination. I hope it includes WOMEN too. If not, I would suggest Nehama Liebowitz, Another group I would nominate is the Breslov publishers who, like Artscroll, are doing amazing kiruv work by way of books.

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Anonymous,
January 2, 2013 1:23 PM

Artschroll had been around for a while

Artschroll had been around for a while, and say those Rabinical publishers are Jews of the year, would be in my view inaccurate. Perhaps Jew of the decade.

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David S. Levine,
January 2, 2013 12:50 AM

I've Thought About It

Let's expand Rabbi Solomon's suggestion to all publishers of English language Jewish texts, although Art Scroll is obviously the best. I salute Rabbi Solomon for his, literally, out of the box suggestion.

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Melvyn S. Berger,
January 1, 2013 5:36 PM

Couldn't agree more.

I study from the Artscroll Talmud at The Young israel of Eltingville with Rabbi Menachem Goldman of The Yeshiva of Staten Islandand have donated each volume I have studied with him to the shul. I have also donated several other of their works to the shul. Being not as fluid in Hebrew as I should be, their bookd are invaluable to me.

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Bob Rabinoff,
January 1, 2013 5:06 PM

I Agree

Good choice -- and it's not just Bavli, it's Yerushalmi, Midrash Rabbah, Rashi, Ramban, on and on. All more or less a closed book to me without Artscroll.
Also agree with Gavriel. The last cycle and a half I learned how to read Talmud from Artscroll. This cycle I'm using Koren: simply putting the vowels in the text and in Rashi is a fantastic idea!

I live in Johannesburg, South Africa, and read your weekly commentary "religiously!"
I cannot say that I am a very religious Jew but I do learn so much from your words - which I find down to earth and simple to understand and apply in life. Thank you again and I look forward to every blog that you post. Shalom.

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Gabriel,
December 31, 2012 2:54 PM

Koren

Artscroll is undoubtedly fantastic but I think Koren deserves a mention as well.
Their Gemarrah format, translation, notes & contextual halakha is increadible.
After breaking my teeth on Gemarrah for 25 years I've finally found a format that works.
BTW I nominate Moshe Feiglin as Jew of the year.

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Rosen,
December 30, 2012 2:05 PM

Jewish education and marriage

Having a good Jewish education and marrying Jewish are the cornerstones that assure Jewish continuity (for a Jew to intermarry would defeat that purpose in Jewish continuity). The Jewish education I currently receive are from attending Mussar services every couple of weeks or so, as well as having an Aish.com learning partner call me every week or so as well as communicate with him via e-mail on Jewish matters.

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Lisa,
December 30, 2012 12:33 PM

I take them for granted!!!

Your right! I love Artscroll....I have so many of their books....Hebrew as well as English ....!! They defiantly made a dent in my furthering my Jewish knowledge .....& on a side note they also enhanced my kitchen table with their many fabulous cookbooks... Which enhances my Shabbas ....so it goes full circle.